Now, the WaterWorks features two slides (one open-air, one enclosed), a splash area, a giant dump bucket and more. Let’s face it: Triumph didn’t really offer a whole lot in the way of water-related fun. The new layout of the ship makes it easy to hop from the pub to the Alchemy Bar to the Piano Bar and back, so you can pretty much change the course of your evening without ever having to wander very far. As on every other ship featuring this venue, if the pub is open, it’s hopping, whether it’s people playing foosball or a live band playing. It’s a sprawling space which somehow also manages to feel cozy, thanks in part to seating areas which extend beyond the hub of the action. See what we did there? Frog… hopping…Īs of now, the Sunrise has the largest RedFrog Pub in the fleet.
The RedFrog Pub Is Huge The RedFrog pub is always hopping. This is important, given that the piano bar is only steps away from the pub. Not only does this give the venue a cool, dark vibe, but it also creates a sound barrier from outside noises. On Sunrise, Piano Bar 88 is enclosed by both glass walls and curtains. On Carnival Horizon, for example, the piano bar was positioned in such a way that, thanks to a moveable wall, the music could entertain diners in the Fahrenheit 555 steakhouse as they had dinner. Over the past few years, Carnival has been experimenting with different piano bar set-ups. They’ve Created A Unique Piano Bar Space The piano bar is intimate and enclosed… and a guaranteed good time. You can sit at the counter and watch your rolls being made, or sit at one of the tables just off the promenade and people watch while having someone serve you. You Can Get Sushi Bonsai Sushi is the place to get your roll on!Īlthough Carnival’s original plans called for a Bonsai Sushi Express, what actually wound up being added is much closer to a full-size Bonsai Sushi.